Mary Ann

Tom Paxton

Fare thee well, my own true love
Fare thee well, my dear
For the ship is a-waiting and the wind blows high
And I am bound away to the sea, Mary Ann
And I am bound away to the sea, Mary Ann

Ten thousand miles away from home
Ten thousand miles or more
The sea may freeze and the earth may burn
If I never no more return to you, Mary Ann
If I never no more return to you, Mary Ann

A lobster boiling in a pot
Bluefish on a hook
They're suffering long but it's nothing like
The ache I bear for you, my dear Mary Ann
The ache I bear for you, my dear Mary Ann

Oh, had I bought a flask of gin
Sugar here for two
And a great big bowl for to mix 'em in
I'd pour a drink for you, my dear Mary Ann
I'd pour a drink for you, my dear Mary Ann

Fare thee well, my own true love
Fare thee well, my dear
For the ship is a-waiting and the wind blows high
And I am bound away to the sea, Mary Ann
And I am bound away to the sea, Mary Ann

Trivia about the song Mary Ann by Tom Paxton

When was the song “Mary Ann” released by Tom Paxton?
The song Mary Ann was released in 1962, on the album “I’m The Man That Built The Bridges”.

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